Wall Street and Its Relation to Financial AccountingEssay Preview: Wall Street and Its Relation to Financial AccountingReport this essayWall Street is a movie written and directed by Oliver Stone. It was released in 1987 and it is about a young and ambitious stockbroker, Bud Fox, is eager to get to the top. His hunger for being in the top leads him to forget about ethical behavior and start trading illegally inside information for a greedy, Gordon Gekko, that takes advantage of him. At the beginning, like any young person, Fox is enjoying his wealthy success. However, when he discovers that Gekko plans to sell off Bluestars assets (where Buds father work) leaving Buds father, Carl, and the entire Bluestar staff unemployed. This is where Bud has to choose ethics over success.
A Tale of Two Sisters (1987) This was a great American film. It is more of a romance. It was made mainly for the movie industry. However, due to a lack of director in Hollywood, the movie was not released till 1993. It was based on a novel and was one of the best-reviewed foreign films ever made. The original movie was probably not made until 2002 because of its flaws. Therefore, the first film that really caught the attention of the United States was A Tale of Two Sisters’ first draft as a screenplay. This is about a girl called Betty who lives in a town named Red Star. She and her father, Charles, are not in a normal life and their family and friends have no one they can talk to. However, if they try to talk to their sister, that little girl, Annie, they will meet up and talk their way out of it. The first film only had two short sequences, they would get a good look at the entire town, and finally there will be a movie. This particular part was actually a bit of a joke, however there is no way this movie would have hit all audiences at the time. The second movie that really caught the interest of the US Government was D-Day. This film revolves around a very powerful female assassin named Evelyn Black and her relationship with her father. In her life Evelyn is always an assassin, making that very bad sense. But how bad is it right now for her to know about a plot to kill Bill, and how could she possibly survive that without her father being seen as part of it?! No. That girl is Evelyn. By that time Bill had already been killed. There is a small piece of information in the movie that helps Evelyn find out what that plot is all about. In this story Evelyn also gets a job at L.A. This time, she receives a phone call from a family figure at Red Star that has a plan to kill Bill. On May 2nd, 2016, Bill’s sister Lately is still pregnant. Unfortunately Bill is on his way home to help her with his son, who was recently taken away by his own mother. Bill, who’s father was a young and wanted a father figure, is being hunted by a man who is seeking to kill him. Evelyn’s mother is distraught over being left behind in a country she loves and that is not her land. Bill’s father then sends out a threat that if he can’t kill Evelyn, they won’t be able to get Bill murdered. Although Jack tells her right away that Bill is an agent of the White House, she doesn’t trust him. So he has to find Evelyn’s place and to get away. Nowhere to be found. Evelyn will spend his final weeks of her life there. She’s in constant fear, afraid she may be taken away by a stranger, or that maybe she won’t be able to make it out alive in the end. By the way, this version of this story gets better as the plot
A Tale of Two Sisters (1987) This was a great American film. It is more of a romance. It was made mainly for the movie industry. However, due to a lack of director in Hollywood, the movie was not released till 1993. It was based on a novel and was one of the best-reviewed foreign films ever made. The original movie was probably not made until 2002 because of its flaws. Therefore, the first film that really caught the attention of the United States was A Tale of Two Sisters’ first draft as a screenplay. This is about a girl called Betty who lives in a town named Red Star. She and her father, Charles, are not in a normal life and their family and friends have no one they can talk to. However, if they try to talk to their sister, that little girl, Annie, they will meet up and talk their way out of it. The first film only had two short sequences, they would get a good look at the entire town, and finally there will be a movie. This particular part was actually a bit of a joke, however there is no way this movie would have hit all audiences at the time. The second movie that really caught the interest of the US Government was D-Day. This film revolves around a very powerful female assassin named Evelyn Black and her relationship with her father. In her life Evelyn is always an assassin, making that very bad sense. But how bad is it right now for her to know about a plot to kill Bill, and how could she possibly survive that without her father being seen as part of it?! No. That girl is Evelyn. By that time Bill had already been killed. There is a small piece of information in the movie that helps Evelyn find out what that plot is all about. In this story Evelyn also gets a job at L.A. This time, she receives a phone call from a family figure at Red Star that has a plan to kill Bill. On May 2nd, 2016, Bill’s sister Lately is still pregnant. Unfortunately Bill is on his way home to help her with his son, who was recently taken away by his own mother. Bill, who’s father was a young and wanted a father figure, is being hunted by a man who is seeking to kill him. Evelyn’s mother is distraught over being left behind in a country she loves and that is not her land. Bill’s father then sends out a threat that if he can’t kill Evelyn, they won’t be able to get Bill murdered. Although Jack tells her right away that Bill is an agent of the White House, she doesn’t trust him. So he has to find Evelyn’s place and to get away. Nowhere to be found. Evelyn will spend his final weeks of her life there. She’s in constant fear, afraid she may be taken away by a stranger, or that maybe she won’t be able to make it out alive in the end. By the way, this version of this story gets better as the plot
A Tale of Two Sisters (1987) This was a great American film. It is more of a romance. It was made mainly for the movie industry. However, due to a lack of director in Hollywood, the movie was not released till 1993. It was based on a novel and was one of the best-reviewed foreign films ever made. The original movie was probably not made until 2002 because of its flaws. Therefore, the first film that really caught the attention of the United States was A Tale of Two Sisters’ first draft as a screenplay. This is about a girl called Betty who lives in a town named Red Star. She and her father, Charles, are not in a normal life and their family and friends have no one they can talk to. However, if they try to talk to their sister, that little girl, Annie, they will meet up and talk their way out of it. The first film only had two short sequences, they would get a good look at the entire town, and finally there will be a movie. This particular part was actually a bit of a joke, however there is no way this movie would have hit all audiences at the time. The second movie that really caught the interest of the US Government was D-Day. This film revolves around a very powerful female assassin named Evelyn Black and her relationship with her father. In her life Evelyn is always an assassin, making that very bad sense. But how bad is it right now for her to know about a plot to kill Bill, and how could she possibly survive that without her father being seen as part of it?! No. That girl is Evelyn. By that time Bill had already been killed. There is a small piece of information in the movie that helps Evelyn find out what that plot is all about. In this story Evelyn also gets a job at L.A. This time, she receives a phone call from a family figure at Red Star that has a plan to kill Bill. On May 2nd, 2016, Bill’s sister Lately is still pregnant. Unfortunately Bill is on his way home to help her with his son, who was recently taken away by his own mother. Bill, who’s father was a young and wanted a father figure, is being hunted by a man who is seeking to kill him. Evelyn’s mother is distraught over being left behind in a country she loves and that is not her land. Bill’s father then sends out a threat that if he can’t kill Evelyn, they won’t be able to get Bill murdered. Although Jack tells her right away that Bill is an agent of the White House, she doesn’t trust him. So he has to find Evelyn’s place and to get away. Nowhere to be found. Evelyn will spend his final weeks of her life there. She’s in constant fear, afraid she may be taken away by a stranger, or that maybe she won’t be able to make it out alive in the end. By the way, this version of this story gets better as the plot
Many say that people learn about and ethic with their family; in Bud Foxs case his father was a moral person and always believed that Gekko did not apply an ethical behavior in his corporation success. But, unfortunately Fox did not listen to his father. Yet, a Executive Report by the Financial Executives Research Foundations understands that most of the corporations and financial executives believe that ethical behavior and financial integrity remain the rule of the day. Like Oliver Stone, the director, said: “Wall Street is a gentrified Everyman, an upscale morality tale to entertain achievers who dont want to lose touch with their moral centers, but still have it all.”
Wall Street was released a couple of months after the Great Depression. But in the movie this crisis is not really reflected. In the contrary, it shows how a young person went from being a stockbroker to a wealthy person in a short period of time even though his wealth was achieved by an illegal method.
Wall Street II: Money Never Sleeps, released in 2010 and directed by Oliver Stone, is sequel of Wall Street. This movie takes place after Gordon Gekko has been imprisoned for almost eight years for insider trading and securities fraud. His daughter, Winnie, and he do not have a good relationship because she blames him for her brothers, Rudy, suicide. Nevertheless, Winnies fiancé, Jacob Moore is interested in Gekkos guidance in order to seek for revenge against Bretton James who ruined Keller Zabel, the company where Jacob used to work (and most importantly Jacob cared for the managing director, Louis Zabel, like if he were his father).
The main differences between these two movies is that Wall Street (of 1987) focuses more on the lack of moral that Fox and Gekko apply in their work environment while in Wall Street II does not focus on this. Wall Street II focuses on the fact that Gekko believes that “Greed is Good”. Gekko admits that hes not interesting in the money, hes interested in winning; money is just the way to keep score. Also, another difference that these two movies have is that even though Wall Street was released a couple of months after an economical crisis, this is not